El Diablo
El Diablo is one of Seattle's
most unique coffee houses.
You won't find a mermaid here
but you will find a spot that
with colorful, wall murals and
rich with Latin flare. Lively
music and a warm and chatty
staff make this Queen Anne
staple one you will visit for
years to come. The Mexican
Hot Chocolate paired with a
sweet or savory empanada
makes all of Seattle's rainy
days seem not so bad.
Queen Anne Book Company
This beloved Seattle bookstore is well
known for its friendly, knowledgeable
staff and extensive book selection. Pop in
for children's storytelling sessions on the
third Sunday of every month, or browse
at night and catch one of the many au-
thor events. Grab a cup of coffee from
next door (El
Diablo) and
sit on the
patio for an
afternoon
of peace-
ful read-
ing. Queen
Anne Book
Company
5 spot
Located at the top of the hill the
5 spot is a neighborhood staple
still going strong after more than
25 years. Locals converge at
this hip diner after area softball
games, swim meets and infa-
mous Queen Anne Ave. Halloween excur-
sions. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 5 Spot's
menu offers big flavored food and kitsch from all
point of the continental U.S. This unique restaurant
offers a rotating menu (and decor to match) that may
find you on Bourbon Street one month, two steppin'
in Texas another or maybe even soakin' in the lazy
days along Florida's Gulf Rim. Patrons favoring a little
less excitement in their meal can always revert back
to 5 Spot's tried and true regular menu.
Le Rêve Bakery & Café
Located in a cozy cottage spot next to
Queen Anne Books this simple French Cafe
adorned with flowering pots does not dis-
appoint. Stop in for lunch and dine al fresco